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Table of contents: VOL. 15, NO. 8 - October 1, 2005
COVER STORY
How today's successful entrepreneurs make time for their other passions. (more)

Features
The Gen Y workers now flooding the job market are a difficult breed to manage. Here's what our 15 Best Bosses are doing about it. (more)

A renovated logo helps a high-end travel company go trolling for new clients. (more)
Helped by a famous childhood friend, B.B. Abbott successfully struck out for himself. (more)
Why did a successful radio equipment maker get bitten by the urge to go into insect control? (more)
A performance coach who trains pro athletes to improve their mental skills is now doing the same for small-business owners. But can you really visualize your way to better sales? (more)
Testing, planning, and patience put our fruit bars on the right path. (more)
Jeffrey Hood was headed for a life of crime--until a church-going business owner unfroze the young man's potential. (more)
A small bank saves big by switching to Internet phone service. (more)
Peer-to-peer technology can slash communication costs. (more)
A Midwestern gallery chain studies advanced retail with FSB's experts. (more)
One year after his Small-Biz Makeover, a Charlotte contractor is going strong. (more)
A young MBA aims to profit from his passion for Argentine wines. (more)
When you're starting a business, there are no dumb questions. Or are there? (more)
For some business owners, possession is nine-tenths of the fun. (more)
How two business owners mix (a little) work in with play. (more)
Small-business owners and their slightly radical ideas of fun. (more)
How the grandson of shoe magnates rescued the family firm. (more)
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The "next Billy Graham" proudly brings in the Almighty dollar. (more)

Why did my workers act so unhappy? Because they felt ignored. (more)
It was fun while it lasted, and here's what I learned. (more)

The Supreme Court decision on eminent domain is said to favor Goliath over David. But often there are Davids on both sides. (more)


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